SOLUTION: Use a quadratic equation to find the measure of each angle. (x2 - 19x)degrees; (80 - 2x)degrees (X squared minus 19x) degrees; (80 minus 2x) degrees

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Question 1127449: Use a quadratic equation to find the measure of each angle.
(x2 - 19x)degrees; (80 - 2x)degrees
(X squared minus 19x) degrees; (80 minus 2x) degrees

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use a quadratic equation to find the measure of each angle.
(x2 - 19x)degrees; (80 - 2x)degrees
(X squared minus 19x) degrees; (80 minus 2x) degrees
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No equations are given.
I can tell, there are no equal signs.

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